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Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.

Binding of 1-nitro (14C)pyrene (NP) or its metabolites to cellular DNA and protein in cultures of rabbit alveolar macrophages, lung tissue, and tracheal tissue was examined. DNA binding in tracheal tissue (136 +/- 18.3 pmole NP/mg DNA) was four to five times the levels measured in either lung tissue...

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Autores principales: Jackson, M A, King, L C, Ball, L M, Ghayourmanesh, S, Jeffrey, A M, Lewtas, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1985
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3841313
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author Jackson, M A
King, L C
Ball, L M
Ghayourmanesh, S
Jeffrey, A M
Lewtas, J
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description Binding of 1-nitro (14C)pyrene (NP) or its metabolites to cellular DNA and protein in cultures of rabbit alveolar macrophages, lung tissue, and tracheal tissue was examined. DNA binding in tracheal tissue (136 +/- 18.3 pmole NP/mg DNA) was four to five times the levels measured in either lung tissue (38 +/- 9.4 pmole NP/mg DNA) or macrophages (26 +/- 7.5 pmole NP/mg DNA). Adduct analysis of DNA isolated from lung tissue incubated with 1-nitro[H3]pyrene in vitro resulted in the identification of 2 to 5% of the NP adducts as C8-deoxyguanosine 1-aminopyrene. NP was also bound to cellular protein in tracheal tissue and lung tissue, and at a lower level in macrophages. Cocultivation of the macrophages with lung and tracheal tissue decreased the DNA binding in tracheal tissue by 45%. Following intratracheal instillation of diesel particles (5 mg) vapor-coated with 14C-NP (380 ppm, 0.085 muCi/mg) particles into rats, 5-8% of the radioactivity remained in the lungs after 20 hr. Most of the diesel particles were also deposited in the lung. Examination of DNA and protein binding in this tissue showed 5 to 12% of the pulmonary 14C bound to protein and no detectable levels of 14C bound to DNA.
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spelling pubmed-15687082006-09-18 Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues. Jackson, M A King, L C Ball, L M Ghayourmanesh, S Jeffrey, A M Lewtas, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Binding of 1-nitro (14C)pyrene (NP) or its metabolites to cellular DNA and protein in cultures of rabbit alveolar macrophages, lung tissue, and tracheal tissue was examined. DNA binding in tracheal tissue (136 +/- 18.3 pmole NP/mg DNA) was four to five times the levels measured in either lung tissue (38 +/- 9.4 pmole NP/mg DNA) or macrophages (26 +/- 7.5 pmole NP/mg DNA). Adduct analysis of DNA isolated from lung tissue incubated with 1-nitro[H3]pyrene in vitro resulted in the identification of 2 to 5% of the NP adducts as C8-deoxyguanosine 1-aminopyrene. NP was also bound to cellular protein in tracheal tissue and lung tissue, and at a lower level in macrophages. Cocultivation of the macrophages with lung and tracheal tissue decreased the DNA binding in tracheal tissue by 45%. Following intratracheal instillation of diesel particles (5 mg) vapor-coated with 14C-NP (380 ppm, 0.085 muCi/mg) particles into rats, 5-8% of the radioactivity remained in the lungs after 20 hr. Most of the diesel particles were also deposited in the lung. Examination of DNA and protein binding in this tissue showed 5 to 12% of the pulmonary 14C bound to protein and no detectable levels of 14C bound to DNA. 1985-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1568708/ /pubmed/3841313 Text en
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Jackson, M A
King, L C
Ball, L M
Ghayourmanesh, S
Jeffrey, A M
Lewtas, J
Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title_full Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title_fullStr Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title_full_unstemmed Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title_short Nitropyrene: DNA binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
title_sort nitropyrene: dna binding and adduct formation in respiratory tissues.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3841313
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